The Boston Red Sox’s streak of 794 consecutive sellouts will end tonight, barring something unexpected, The Boston Globe reports. The streak is 820 games if you include the postseason.

That is the longest streak in baseball history and is just shy of the record for major league sports teams in the United States (the Portland Trail Blazers sold out 814 consecutive games from 1977 to 1995), according to the report.

David Ortiz has played in front of packed houses for 10 years.

Only about 30,000 fans are expected for tonight’s game against the Baltimore Orioles, and that is about 7,000 shy of capacity. The last time a game at Fenway Park wasn’t a sellout was May 14, 2003.

The streak has been the subject of debate, however, as there noticeably have been plenty of empty seats at Fenway in recent seasons. However, the team justified the streak by saying those tickets were sold, though the fans didn’t attend the games.